Animal welfare activist calls for compulsory use of microchip identification system. FMTNews Pet MCO
More animals have been found dumped in remote industrial and non-residential areas recently, says an activist.
He said the estimate was based on information provided by community feeders, who report that they have spotted newly-abandoned animals at several locations such as remote industrial and non-residential areas. “For example, an area usually has five dogs normally but yesterday, it has tripled to 18 to 20 dogs. All these dogs are friendly, in good health, clean and not aggressive,” he said today.
He urged the authorities to implement a compulsory microchip identification system as it would help to detect the owners who had dumped the animals.
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